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We now have the highres package art for the recent Kate Beckinsale movie

Further Details:
Early details have emerged on DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray ($35.99) releases of Whiteout which stars Kate Beckinsale. Each will be available to own from the 19th January. The only extra material on the DVD release will be additional scenes. The Blu-ray release will include those, along with featurettes ("The Coldest Thriller Ever Story", "Freeze Frame: From Page to Screen"), and a digital copy of the film. We've attached a trade advertisement with some early package artwork below:

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Deceptive trailers and no sense of identity on what this film really wanted to be: A thriller, A supernatural thriller (which it wasn't, but trailers led you to believe) or an action thriller or a murder mystery)

When a movie develops a pattern of push-backs over the course of 2 years, you know SOMETHING about it ain't right....that said, I'm still planning to Netflix it. As bad as the film may well be (I'll reserve judgement until AFTER I actually see it), Kate Beckinsale at least warrants a few bucks worth for a rental. Van Helsing proved THAT much.

This movie pissed me off in theaters. Was much different from trailers and just wasnt good at all. MIGHT try giving it a rental someday to give it a second try. But from my first viewing in theaters I really didnt like it.

I liked how they marketed it although I see how it hurt the film. People who like murder mysteries thought it was a horror film and stayed away and vice versa. Intriguing. Not 'The Thing'. Its a mystery and well crafted. No classic, but entertaining.

i actually really liked this movie. not just because i'm a huge Kate fan. i will admit the marketing for this was immensely confusing. was it an alien/supernatural thing or a simple murder mystery or.....(simple murder mystery).

I will definitely Netflix the Blu-ray. I never caught it when its theatrical play was running, due to negative feedback from the critics. Albeit, I had a high dose of curiosity and wanted to see this from day one. I like the Blu-ray artwork and the release date seems pretty reasonable. There is a lot of "whiteout" in January, especially towards the end, hehe.